On Thursday 13 March 2008 00:58:26 Kevin Cosgrove wrote: > I've been trying to find a simulator for room acoustics which > will allow me to construct a non-rectangular shaped room, > specify absorptive characteristics of the surfaces, specify > sound sources, and listening position. I'd like the output of > the software to be an impulse response, so that I can listen to > the predicted response, and some depiction of the standing waves > versus frequencies. Does anything like that exist for Linux? > For what it's worth, web searches lead me to some rudimentary > software to show room modes of rectangular box shaped rooms, > and there is a lot of theory out there too. But, the finished > "product" software seems scarce, or at least hard for me to find. > > Thanks.... > > -- > Kevin > You might check into BRLcad, Sean Morrison responds to the forum frequently. With this app you would be able to create a 3D model to any degree of detail and make material assignments to all surfaces. Properties of the materials can also be defined. Analysis can then be carried out. BRLcad is also linkable separate FEA apps. Hope this may be of use. Tom _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user